LUCIENNE SNYDER-ROBERTSON

Lucienne Snyder-Robertson is currently in her final year of the Bachelor of Landscape Architecture program at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Her design interests lie at the intersection of architecture and landscape, with a focus on creating cohesive public spaces that communicate narrative, memory, and collective identity through planting, materiality, and the sculptural use of spatial structure.

In the summer of 2025, Lucienne studied abroad in Denmark, an experience that reshaped her understanding of landscape architectural practice through close engagement with Scandinavian approaches to design, ecology, and public space. Beyond studio and scholarship, she is passionate about oil painting, backpacking, and protest through design research, all of which inform her commitment to socially and environmentally responsive landscapes. She has also served as a guest critic at Cornell AAP.

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